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'. f iop4 HJT a. . i, win pr naoaia vary ThaMtiaj at H.itt HATES (SUULY-0m SU kif etc. MbkiMkI -I ate aaiar beeaef -analaeaa . ui LoaerUoa - ' . uta ill WW H kalaena u y im 1 rse or Daaltia. iat UwmM l mai am AU attuame - rre4i aea taper tla ? : r UwuimI. dverttaaa.ee t - U adraaea hpii edver ""IN otlead atwmpUr M the - AIA, '-. ' t v " .- oauaoa abstaining tm a a ais u l 'MtMH are eotMtaA, i uoa auM ta axoeeuA Ve ha itk uotd tM mm er the aaiAor. ar I Ml IMI M WUM ink . aaiamUMMI ObtelatkaaaaMa ay eppUeaUoa Utta anVw at i vfcaratathenwvaaaeexlebi IE JOURNAL; ; ir. o.; jvly ss is 4 u the rM at iu ihm. ii a lux manner in vhich the plain -l language is sometimes per ted, brings to mind Washington His little hatchet lie bad oat 3 apple tree, and when his father Led "who cut the apple tree!" ' .orgs replied, I cannot tell a lie ; i cut it with my litUe hatchet." ; Us incident la illustrative of the tae of, Washington, and his : :red regard for the truth. But a enemy has said Washington vas a reprobate, a consummate : :r, as Is sufficiently evident from ' 3 fact that he told the truth once .1 his admirers bavs published it 1 over the world. : TUB MITT. Congreas;'is considering the re direction of the navy. In this, 1 cn all subjects, the two great , ties are divided. Both are for : '. a nary. Xhe Bepnblicans are for a navy teorter to spend the sot los ; tnl' Democrats are for a navy to protect American commerce and :.fcnd the national honor. IlsppUy w are at peace with all :1a irorLf;bat on one ortwooc- liionn Americans have been made ' J feel that the eoodact of foreign ; Dwers Vopld have been different f our navy had been in better con Eituated as we are, and with cTcry faMty lor rapid preparation f.r war; all that is now needed is a taall fcdVttjgnly efficient navy. The York. Star says: ' Interest nfer'jnsl; now, so far s Koncobiorm Uta in London are :ucertedV-te; and any ftpriytety dlflcnsaiog, now Lat h4 if looking oat for a new c(xleailiiQtoii and shrinks from forming anew sect, the prob- c tilitiis" 6f liitjoinine the Presby- rianitieinceihft I'down grade1 -iroysrs'hebAS- inraany ways awnJ Bfron"g leaning towards csbyttrianis&n; and many of his nest' Atjff 9aiVinta-ate) friends 3 nliistersot that communion It ir renf i(&ngi that the Eng ' rLUa do not, cannot or will understand Mr. Bpurgeon. Mr.' zrzkbnfo aotloolting lot a new' lesiastical anion, nor has be ever -templated;,th formation of, a w eectu Uais just where he has ' T2Jt!!; W mistake arises 3 a mistake at to Baptist polity. , Ilh f jpaptUtaithere i no inch ": r j as tit ckrc. ' The ' churches 3 all independent bodies. ''These xrches9 are often 'associated for :vclent pnrpcWaad missionary . Mr. Bpurgeon'i eongrega- 1 Las leeuVpfoper to'.wjtbdraw i tW vaaaodation with which j k3Te"forw)fflfl months been c-ztt'dti, and that is all there la tlie matter. i,f ' . EUDA1L. , . a late issue of the' Jousnax aled that Mr. Randall had r of the atbmacb. W.e fol 1 ila lead oi'the New Tork iz it tow affords ns great 1 1 3 publish as authenticated f ty.9 story by his physician : r zltexaV uly 'v 24.--A ared in the New York 3 morning of a startling tbe effect that Samuel t'a VTashington physicians Uai Za.:icl tiiAt La Usa'iri::? ! froni cancer of tie stach, t:ci ! . ii incarat'.e, and thit thd d-siia-.glished reasjlrania.a tad preb U'Jj sorted his last year is Oca- rre. nr. ii, V. Alartin M t Jis city,Mt, IUaJaira familj physician, was seen today, ana wnon as ted if tan story in U Sow York World was true, said: II is not troew Mr. RanJa!! (hasn't cancer of- tho stomach. There' abaolately no trutn in the statement." Dr. Martin Ti&ited Mr. Baadaih yesterday. He says he found him Teak, hot as veil as could b expected, ; Mr." ILandaU in be brought to hia home near thia city sometime dorisf the pres ent week-. -';- 2 Thert is a cood deal of feeling in town over the World's attack on Mr. KandalL 4 The story in this morning's . issne of that paner a sertinj that his present indisposition to cancer could easily naTe feeen snbmUted to-Mr. Randall's pbyai. clans last night. That it was not, bat was gtren iu all of its highly colored fullness to the world, has aroosed no little resentment in the bosonu of Mr. Bandalfs family and friends. Mr. RandalL will not be able to re appear in the House daring the present 1 session. As soon as he is strong enough be will be removed to his country place near Philadelphia, where, with rest and care, bis complete recovery, his physicians say, is assured. SargYstiaa for Leaoir Dotrrtlt, Pink IIill, Jf. 0 July 23, 1888. Editou J ocbkal: George Tur ner, of Pink Hill, will , make a good representative for the people of Lenoir county. He is Democratic in politics, honest in purpose, clear in thought and fluent in expree sion. The political issue of the day de mands that the party pats the brat men to the front. Men who do not falter are the ones to succeed, hence the name of George Turner, Esq. Is put forward for the candidate for the House of Representatives. For Register of Deeds I will suggest W. B. Kunn, Esq. Mr. Nann is one of our best men, his mental ability makes him com petent to transact all business rela tive to said office, while his moral integrity gives him a sense of ja8tice and a love of truth. He would, therefore, do justice between man and man. that is to say, he would be an efficient officer. Further, I will claim that Pink Hill and Trent, which have brought in the laurels so many times, ought to be entitled to some of the honors. Democrat. Mr. Thnrman'i Letter to Hon. S. S. Cox. Coluhbtjs, 0., July 21. My Deab Fbiend I write to you penitentlally and cry "Miseri oordia." First, because I have not thanked you for your magnificent speech on the tariff, which ought to immortalize you, and will do so u the American people have as much good sense as' we Democrats are accustomed to attribute to them. Second, because I have not answered your kind letter, which I would have done If I had not been over whelmed with letters, most of which might have been postponed, bat which had to be answered because they were not written by old friends like yoursW, who could for give my apparent neglect, knowing that l would write if I could. Third, bat now 1 want yourgooQ offices in my behalf. I received very kind invitations from Tammany, which you enforced . Dy your letters, and also- from the County Democracy. inviting me to attend their ratifica tion meetings, or, in defanlt of at tendance, to write ' them - letters. Now. I may have been nore sensi tive than 1 ought to have been in this matter of fact and; practical age, but it did seem to an "old fogy" like me that it woold not be becoming to attend or even write to meetings held to ratify my wn nomination. This scruple may seem very absurd, and very prpbably fa, but I could not help, it, arid so. I neither attended the meetings nor wrote. 1 was as grateful as any man could be for invitations so kind and earnest, bat J trusted to my Democratic friends to, believe that I' do not fail to appreciate their kindness.'-;' i?s.tt.- Now, my dear irlend,if there are any Tammany r men or , County Democracy men who feel hurt by my silence,'! beg yon to make my peace with them and to assure them that they will never find mo want ing in ; effort when the cause of Democracy is at stake. I hope y6a will answer this letter, because I am a little' tineas r Vbakl tb r nb- ject matter of it,T(Ua jandertoo many obligations to the Democracy of New York to be guilty of slight ing their requests, . and I hope be-J tore the ejection to say to them in New York and Brooklyn how grate ful I am to them for - their Uniform kindness-to me but -more 'grateful for their support Tor the grafid old party founded by Jefferson, consol idated by Jackson and I well repre sented by "Grover "Cleveland. '; As ever," mf deat-'Coxf yooi f Irlend A Jfe Y.tj U CS.lHi tcit. The HetiJ Grc-.V ' Association cf tikis c;:y tas v.zic: eoasiieratien te fUbwlcg 1 'aa tie coecuon of bills from fe: people who de sert the c;ty ia ssnnier, leaving UiCir grocery tills cspaid. A stalwart isdividaU is to be en gaged for the an mm er to make a toar of the various seaside and eoontry resorts where 'delinqueats are known to be stopping. On ar riving at each point designated he is to don a taming crimson coat Inscribed with this legend, "Colleo tor cf Bad Debts.? ( Hi will then aeleck a time when the visitors at the resort are all enjoying a chat on the hotel ver anda or putting throQgh the festive "hop'? to begin business. , Attired in hia official raiment the collector will eater boldly upon the scene of the festivities, - circle gracefully about to attract aniversal attention, and then suddenly alight like a vulture upon the astonished fugitive front anpaid . bills. . Of coarse in each ease a settlement -will ce inevitable, nnless the man is not shot by some passionate debtor.; It may be added that a plan very similar to this was tried in Detroit not long sgo. A wagea of a aaique design was built by the various re tail merchants of that city. vIt was painted a blood red tint and decorated with flaring gold signs reading "Wagon for the Collection of Unpaid Bills.'' It was provided, morever, with a massive fire' gong, which the driver sounded vigorously as he drew near the residence of a delinquent, i'hii naturally collected an immense crowd of casual spec tators and attracted the attention of everybody living in the vicinity. The most chronic and hardened "dead beat" never wanted the col lection wagon to pay him a second visit. DON'T let that cold of yourt run on. You think it U a light thing. But it may ran into catarrh. Or into pntnmonia Or oooiumption. Catarrh U diagnttinf. Pneumonia la danger out. Conaumption ia death it Mi f. The breathing apparatus mutt be kept health; and dear of alt obatruetiona aad offensive matter. Otherwise there ia treable ahead. All the aiaaaeee of theee part, head, bom. throat, bronchial tubea and lunge, can he delightfully end entirely cared by the nee of Boecbee'e Qerman Syrup, If you dont know this already, thoue aade and thousand I of people can tell you' They hare been cured by It, and "know how it 1, themselves." Bottle only 75 cents. Ask your drnggist. The Best Purifier Made. DAMASCva GA Jnn. 1887. I have o (Ird with Catarrh for about toar Start, and altar (Mini roar bottlae of Botanto tood Balm I bM tar aeral health rreatlr Improved, and If I eonld keep oat of th bad waatber I woold be cured. I bellera It It tbe Of at pnrtflaunada. . Varyra try rnpeetfoUy. U W. Thompjoh. HOW IT SKIXS. V. If.. II lUffT w bi.T bean aelllns B. B. B. for two yean, and It baa always given satlafaeUoa In every Lowt a Bra KB, Drntgiits. For eale in New Berne at the drug etoree or K. 1. tiuffy ana E. H. Meadows. nlay Brick I Drfck E Brick 1 50,000 For Sale v. p. Diinnus & GOp, OENEEAL COfilHSSION MEECH1NTS, i AKD OK AIN DE1LEE8, UaJtXlT DOCK, SEW. DfilUTE; N. O. t$" Consign at your produce. viBegulajiPerfect '?;D!CESTION;t c tsoxorb vn or Sattsar.ArarteaV LSoM by femBtac,W.v;' CATAV7BA COLLEGE, WKXT SCSSIOW W1U Begin aas. Ilk, "i r uii awinn ana ixjuegiaio UOOraea. AkMMnsle, PataUng, Drawtnr. Penman ah hp; and Book-keeping. Fine BaUdiafa, opera tna. Libraries, Ao. Ttm Imtrnrtr Jo- vkmob neauoiai. netrt ana liltlta mod etate Indigent veraone helped, Apply a one, patalncne Frae. addreee uf. . ., !.! HBT J. A. foil ieeretarrt . pticeljlTpticeie . - r BHimrrTs OmciCBAVss 06 J f t t Kiw Baara, July 11,1888. f '1 All persom who keep billiard tables' bagatelle' tables,- or standi or place for any. gam or play with or with out name, whether kept' ia connection with or separated from any place where liquor is eoia, art suDject to a suts tax of $20 00 and a county tax of $3 00 pn each table per annum, payable In ad- ' All persons eubiecti tti!Ui will please call and settle and eavef further trntihl. ' tlDlOt D. STIMSON, Bherifl. DEiyniiiioiJSE, , Chnrcb B.thiiw toor.Buth of Main, Mr Vallate Patway, Preprletreaa, ' Bnraw1th t wHthont Voowia by Uie d jr, w c or month.- Taroie morloraia, ' fra, and strict attentton to the c m ajrtofgoeata, , Jyjr. 1 t f .... X ' 'J ' Absolutely Pure. Tale wder never nnu. A atarret if rily.aiMaLSikw mmd w boiMiuaaaaaa. Mate aoaoalca) I uaa tbe onluwry-kinda, and aaa d sola IB aompaiuioa wlvb ue aiaiutnde t tow toot, aaort watgbk aiam of aboapovi fwveare. BOidonryiaeaAa. UOTALMAaia rmOa.M aii-ikJi. I. avi4vew Toi saie in Newborn by Alex. Millar. This is the Top of the Genuine Pearl Top Lamp Chimney. All others, similar are imitation, is on each Pearl TopChimney. A dealer may say and think he has others as good, BUT HI HAS NOT. Insist upon the Exact Label and Top. rii 3M.I mimm. nam cut it CEO. . UiCBETH 1 CO., fltlstWEt, h. V X L T. E. MAGE & CO. Drugs, Faints Oils, AND GAUD EN BE EES. Etc Country nerchante sopplied at a email margin. Cheap for Cash is our motto. Oiye ui a trial. Middle St., Keit to Jet Eouet m79dwly NIW SXttNU. N. C. The WiM; Stands! Aghast ATMILOWPBI0E8. And wonden,'JIOw Is it that I can sell so much lower than any one else? I'll tell you'- I have determined tone easily satisfied for the cash, and WORK Mv MotW i FAIR DEALING. ' "). Come and bay from me, and yon will n.Mi .ami It."- r " " ." . R. JONES, . New Berne, tl. 0. Tabie toard And board with rooms for several . aersona can ba had on anrjlioa- Uon to Mrs, t Joseph Nelson nearly, op posite the Gaston Houses, Also meals end oup lernjebed - to those 4esh-ing 5 Ob jand after- the "first : ot July lo cream, case ana aiaereni ices wn DO served At this bouM from I to 12 c m. The rooms are cool and airy, with a ruce-kbaaei m front, during the day, Terms .reasonable, and tne; best atten-. Mt BAPTIST FEMALE ISSTITjJIfi lie IITJEEBEESCOED'. MVr. The fall session of this well known and popular Institution begins on f WEDNESDAY, fiEPTEKEEB ISthj a It offers superior advantiijces for In struction , U JJTXBATURBi JdDBTO : gnd Aar. -The work of the Literary Depart ment il divided (into: senfen schools: Mathematics, .iAtin Frencb, ;Qerman, natural ecienet. aiorai rnuoaophyvand English: Literature. t The teachers . in charge of these schools ; are .specially juaiuiea. ny.tneur .preparation and ex perience lot the .work - committed i to their care. - i,t:ii-it '.btr.-n-ril The MQ8io Department is. under the care of teachers of culture and refine ment,' who have taken unusual pains to qualify tnemBeivesror their work, and who are well known to patrons as meet popular ana succeeuui. 5 f ,H ,V - The lady in charge of the Art Deoart- ment gives her entire time to her work. and spends most or her vacations ia se curing additional instruction under the best masters. --fi-''f.:,.; v ':'.! tpi'.:,'.n " The location of the Institute was se lected in preference, to several others, in 'some respects mora eligible, on ac count of its celebrity for health; and the history; of the school for forty jears fully sustains this ', reputation.;.- Its health record is not surpassed by any isnituUon ia tbe State.. s . . . t (barges are very r"1 . l ot catalogue or i-' . ' ' ' jy!3dwliu, J. i ,, ( ) f 9 V 3 jit Bk 1 U r..-"1 -3 7 nGT ii , - ' -j-- HAS JUST RECEIVED FaiiAY Ensllah Flannel Coatw and xnoat styllah garment of , the, season. . Also -some rery -pretty Seersuckar Coat and Vests in' nU( ,.doen dtfcWt . 1 patterns.- " ; -j- "... I - s-t " w PTw,n,MIUBbw other A full 1 iM t T ioJ avstil MantliMa.. m r . W 0..;7 7 n ktvj rwiiBs a vwnrni of the wlebrated A. ... ..wij. tin; airuia WHO UM int gnaraatee: , -t , t Every pair ia warranted. Should any of them in anv war air tuit-1 will .i a Pu nd rtement as to leoih of wear. a" ia Iff. J. J. LATTER ' T ' 1", W.H W II 1 1 II J tO meet hia inanv f riAnrl. anrt .,on..u nracU-e t bam aatiaf Nothing rlr. ttt . , , - , the lerceel and snaat raliahla mnaar. C3r0O2Tg:3 mi kuwi, oarnea tree or crnrmu rh&rrrna rrrr ISEE JWMC. COM P IILlBELPIIIfl IS UNaTJESTIOHfABLY THE " Finest Beier Extant. It is brewed from the finest Pale Canada West Barley Malt and Laazer Hops, and highly recommended for its TONIC and NU TRITIVE qualities. The high reptrtation enjoyed by the IJJSItQXKR & ENGKL, COMPANY is due to the fact that only the FINEST AND BEST MATERIALS are nsed and that the greatest SKILL and OABB are exercised daring its mannfactare. 4 Agent and Bottler, New Berne. N. C. P. H. PELLETIEB, ATTORNEY -AT LAW, Craven St., two doors South of Journal office. Will nrtilMM In thm fVinntlM nf terat, Jooa, Onalow and Pamlico, uaitw nwwa unn m new uarna, ana finnrtme Court of the Ktata, , . . febldtf OWENHiGUION, ATTORNEY AT LA'W; Boona-8outh Front street, four doors west of Craven. ' f e3 d wtf DR.-' J.-D. CLARK OErVTIST, arxwiiuia. a. o. oaue n Orevan atraav ketweea PoUoak and Broad. ' r4l Dr. G, L SHACKLEFOED , : DENTIST, dw7 ; ; mW BERKE, .' 0, i . - '..i!caltBW .fcEMUtV.' On' ,f ' 1888 to their new offioe, over the Bank toff House of Green, Foy & Co-, three a our oeiow sxom Aovn , .... Cat WTITfl OT7T. S aaril ffl nai MMra a laknaaar m4 SoaatM, w 1 OO mf wlta a fail raatfaaVie HaI O-mntrvmt, 9JO rmia uiVw rUf rr om, eMa aibUm. Q(tt Odw. Cwiaa aad CtMkv rienna Ofaal Dim i fonm (.i'taf, K Uh talr 39 eta. k UMir- fa-a WA in Kill ixn St i DUTCHEll'S, FLY KILLEB ' l EISTAllf DEATH. ; W o hnntlns with powder anS gun a for iii,ivui; w r.i yro i j uiu, J J lIURCr" In death ea tfm lUcklnf plaster, files asak U, drink and are (- ( humaiielr. ao quickly they cannot getaway. Llaa lt fraaly. Prevent reproduction, aeonre aATna TtMA and onljL Aimn b.w fn aaia Hverneaere. ..jnzzdwUn , Atlantic & N. 0. Railroda Co. '".1" S PiEiaBa-DKPAMTOit;'" r.t JinwBiEK, K C., Jane let. BEASOJTDF 1888. "feound trip tickets to I el lowing poinU are on sale from date, vis: V ; ; Newberrf to Ilickery i....13.63 "HIL vMorg-anton.. ,.r 14.68 M. , Old Fort...... 18.05 ' V Black Mountain-... . 16.70 AeherlUs.. 17.40 rL': v4 Hot BprlhgBA...; 18.25 ' The above tickets are good to return until Oct. 8Ut. Tickets to be taken off sale Sept. 80. ;'' . . : ' :; f . L. IJ1LL, U. r. A.- The walls cf the barber shop on South Front trTt boon renewed, and a t r( f" ! c -..ra added to ?r . (f irtar'J sl.aye for t 1 1 , r i -.ft' - 71 SOME ELACTIFCL mrf Vnii.th v,, '..... v, "uih wcwa.- uiuniaa oaioricao rticJBe for Cent rtuenXWea, OW... M r a . I r ' " : vsFi., t rtw Kae ua.a aaa4 x. A. BATTLES, $S 50 CALF- v t xonange.: n Pn.lL. -m j action iii whatever tay has. But Bargains uiw, aril 10 ij. u. .Hllt a. , i .l. u. . .. . .. . 1 1 L1GEI1 BEEO, jyldwtf Dsr. STABKEY & PALEI'S TREATMENT BT INHALATION. TWADK nuotr nrniTTlcntaL F Canawmptlan. Asthma. Braarhttla, JDrtMpala. Catarrh, Hay Pevar, II tad. . aeh., Aehlllty, ahaamaUtna. Nc.raU . Kla ana all uhroale and Mervou UnsTCera, . ' - ( "The Pomponnd Ozycen Treatmrnt' Dra, " Starkey Palen, No. i& Arch sta PhJla dalphia. have been oalnf for the laataeven tMnyaaia.taa aelantlfla adjnatneot of the laments or Oxygen and Mtronen iiiim.' tiled, and the compound lsaoaondonaed and ' PorUble that It U sent all over the Das Bthkt a palm hava thaHbrty to refer to the followln, named well-known Greona who have tried their Uatnient. Philadelphia. ... Her, Victor L. Cowra. Editor Lutheran . - 's A IK. . ; TWADKiMHr lurnirTlpwj, I . i i - Ubserrer, Phil. . . a e Jf Row. Charles W. Cnihlag. D.D., Roflh a- ter, M . Y, .. l?! MS 'w.Mxow, Editor latef-Jt yvvli VllVatfc(9f AAA . , . i . W. ft. WwrthiMiitaw,1 tdltor New South, i" Birmingham, Ala.' , . -,:.. k VrBaa. Qnenomo, ITan. ;"' Judge Ki 8. Vaorhaca, N.w York Ultri ' ' Blr. K. c. KnlKht. PhlfadelphUj , t i-mi . a Mr. Fran Sladall, MerohantPntla." n' . X Una. W. W.Snyler,KMtoa.P T j " Bww i4. Vf liaon. Broadway, N.T, r PI del la M.Lyaa,'WaIoiea,Haivir, and- , - j ?ub wlehJalanda. r , . Alexander Rltehla,Ihvern,Bcotlaij4. 'ip'"', ''J Mr. iaanweiy.Orteca.freaUlo,2oate ,-. caa.Mexleo,; ,j ". r,-7,. r- . , ..t - Ln Mr.. Email Coapar, Dtllla; Snanlah Hon- i.rf dorai. u. A. ) ' j! : ' ; .- l Jl Cbb,.Ki-Vlce Ooninl, tjaalblanca, Mo !-"' ' roeeo. '' , - J , if j.l J m w e nnuavrwvaa du biuU vwi Jacob ware:, Bowral, Sew South VhMs.it ia. And thoasandi of others la every part of the and ftaantva," la the title of a mwbroehnre - x r' of two hnndnd pages, pnbilahed by lra.. 4,'-,i fall information as tothls remarkaMe rnr. 1 Mh: I nve agent and a reeord of several hundred ,.i . , aarprUIng ooreeln a wide ransa of chrookl ' ' ,f eaaea many of ttham after being abandoned ikj ' blill.hVAthA. HkttaUn. . 11 i 11 I .a w. 1 1- i; .F uwivuauv. . w IHIICV free to any addretapn application. Bead the uivvBUicja - -. - v ------ - r, -, av , - . V" ;- aBJ, STARKET A PALKR,'"'. i So.im Ah Street, Hjlladelpbta, Pa. ''- :- . fcayffldw . ' . 'i jCISAtmaV AStt MAJTtT. f . IwjiM io&;iL co . ' Founders and .Machinists . Manufacturers and Dealers h j . , i-i?r.TYr mil vifnnrTrp"t --i' .. - ?J Bnildert of Englnea. BolUra, , . Satt Hills, BdaiBRa. Cnt-off Klacblnea, ' Wsare prepared to do Castlogt of kll kSn1 With promptneaa, : Partfenlar and immpdiaiji Hi.ntin pf?; . to repal.a of ail kinrte. - We will bsc'ad to rive r'n nl t ' " for any ttci Sj.in of tnu We ar tljo"f fr 1' o r . ' tan r-w. A'f'-"r. . . i; braled lad-.- i,. ;.. -.. , : inn j i -i. "i n J :'ii jCi ir . t,"
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